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  2. R. L. Stine - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lawrence Stine (/ s t aɪ n /; born October 8, 1943), known by his pen name R.L. Stine, is an American novelist. He is the writer of Goosebumps , a horror fiction novel series which has sold over 400 million copies globally in 35 languages, becoming the second- best-selling book series in history. [ 1 ]

  3. Goosebumps - Wikipedia

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    The decline in Goosebumps book sales had made front-page news of most newspaper business sections, which Patrick Jones stated "demonstrates the impact and importance of R. L. Stine. One writer, it seems, influences the fate of an entire company". [57] As of 2008, the Goosebumps series maintains an 82% brand awareness among children 7–12. [58]

  4. How Author R.L. Stine Made a Surprising Cameo on ... - AOL

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    It just wouldn’t be Goosebumps without a cameo from the writer who started it all — R.L. Stine. During the penultimate episode of season 1 — which started streaming on Friday, November 10 ...

  5. Fear Street - Wikipedia

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    Fear Street is a teenage horror fiction series written by American author R. L. Stine, starting in 1989.In 1995, a series of books inspired by the Fear Street series, called Ghosts of Fear Street, was created for younger readers, and were more like the Goosebumps books in that they featured paranormal adversaries (monsters, aliens, etc.) and sometimes had twist endings.

  6. 'Goosebumps' at 30: R.L. Stine on the blockbuster book ... - AOL

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    The creator of the "Goosebumps" franchise celebrates 30 years of giving young readers nightmares, explains which King plots he's stolen, and why twist endings always work.

  7. Goosebumps HorrorLand - Wikipedia

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    R.L. Stine had written what was originally announced as a twelve-book series titled Goosebumps HorrorLand.The series, based loosely on One Day at HorrorLand (sixteenth in the original series) and Return to HorrorLand (thirteenth in the Goosebumps 2000 series), is the first Goosebumps series where each book is part of the same plot, and the first Goosebumps fictional crossover, with characters ...

  8. A Guide to Netflix’s ‘Fear Street’ Film Franchise: From R.L ...

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    Netflix's Fear Street franchise is far from over and Us is ready for more spooky stories. The streamer acquired the movies, which are based on R. L. Stine's book series of the same name, after ...

  9. Slappy the Dummy - Wikipedia

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    Slappy is the main antagonist of the Goosebumps film adaptation, in which he is voiced by Jack Black, who also plays R.L. Stine and the Invisible Boy from My Best Friend Is Invisible, with Avery Lee Jones doing the puppetry of the character (Jones also did the voice of Slappy for promotional material for the film), assisted by Ironhead Studio's ...